Dundee Cake is a famous traditional Scottish fruit cake with a rich flavour.
The cake is often made with currants, sultanas and almonds; sometimes, fruit peel may be added to it. The cake originated in nineteenth century Scotland, and was originally made as a mass produced cake by the marmalade company called Keiller's. Keiller's marmalade company first produced the cake commercially, and have been claimed to be the originators of the term "Dundee Cake".. However, similar fruit cakes were produced across Scotland. Indeed, a popular story is that Mary Queen of Scots did not like cherries in her cakes, so the cake was first made for her, as a fruit cake that used almonds and not cherries. The top of the cake is typically decorated with concentric circles of almonds. Today, the cakes are often sold in supermarkets throughout the United Kingdom.
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